Donald Trump, the former United States president, is currently focused on American political affairs. Venezuela maintains its own constitutional government with specific requirements for national leadership. For Trump to become Venezuela's leader by the end of 2026 would require extraordinary circumstances: constitutional amendments in Venezuela, massive geopolitical shifts, and Trump's decision to leave US politics for Venezuelan governance. Venezuelan law establishes citizenship and constitutional eligibility requirements for the presidency that would pose legal barriers to this outcome. The market's current 0% odds reflects trader consensus that this scenario carries virtually no realistic probability. No credible pathway exists under present Venezuelan constitutional law or international norms for Trump to assume the presidency of Venezuela. The market's relatively low liquidity and volume indicate minimal trader interest in this outcome, which is consistent with the outcome's improbability. Resolution occurs on December 31, 2026, based on official recognition of Venezuela's governmental leader by international institutions and Venezuela's own constitutional authorities.